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U.S. National Collegiate Taekwondo Association 2018 NCTA Championships 43 rd National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 5 th National High School Championships American University April 6-8, 2018 Bender Arena 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW Information Packet PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. REGISTRATION PROCESSES AND COMPETITION PROCEDURES HAVE CHANGED.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 2 INTRODUCTION The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) is pleased to host the 43 rd National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships and 5 th National High School Championships from April 6-8, 2018, at American University in The Collegiate Championships will include poomsae and sparring competitions for color belts and black belts; the High School Championships will include poomsae and sparring competitions for black belts only. The NCTA Championships are USA Taekwondo-sanctioned events and serve as qualifiers for the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships for all competitors. All competitors (high school and collegiate) will qualify to compete at the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships in their corresponding poomsae and/or sparring divisions. Collegiate black belt sparring and poomsae team trial divisions will serve as Team Trials for the 2018 U.S. National Collegiate team. For general questions and concerns, please e-mail: 2018NCTA@gmail.com. For questions or concerns regarding eligibility, please e-mail: NCTAeligibility@gmail.com. SPONSORED BY HOSTED BY U.S. National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (http://ncta-usa.com/) SANCTIONED BY American University (https://www.american.edu/) IN COORDINATION WITH USA Taekwondo (https://www.teamusa.org/usa-taekwondo) Atlantic Collegiate Alliance of Taekwondo (https://www.acatkd.org/) NCTA President Dr. Russell Ahn NCTA Tournament Supervisory Committee Dr. Ahn, Dan Chuang, Rex Hatfield, Tara Sarathi, Mike Wickham NCTA Tournament Committee Chair Tara Sarathi NCTA Eligibility Chair Heidi Hatfield 2018 NCTA Championships Host Richard-Duane Chambers

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS... 3 HOTEL... 4 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS... 5 COLLEGIATE COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY... 6 HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY... 7 REGISTRATION AND FEES... 8 SPECTATOR REGISTRATION... 9 ATHLETE REGISTRATION CHECKLIST... 10 COACH REGISTRATION CHECKLIST... 11 COMPETITION RULES - POOMSAE... 12 POOMSAE DIVISIONS... 13 COMPETITION RULES - SPARRING... 15 SPARRING DIVISIONS... 17 NCTA INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP... 19 TRANSPORTATION AND LODGING... 20 VISITING WASHINGTON, D.C.... 25 VERIFICATION OF CURRENT ENROLLMENT OR DEGREE... 26

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 4 HOTEL The 43 rd National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships and 5 th National High School Championships will be held during the multi-week 2018 National Cherry Blossom Festival, one of the major annual tourist attractions in The NCTA and American University strongly recommend that all tournament participants book their hotel reservations as early as possible. The following hotels are sponsoring the collegiate championships and have reserved rooms for the NCTA event. Other lodging options may also be available (see TRANSPORTATION AND LODGING). Discount codes and booking deadlines will be posted on the NCTA page (http://ncta-usa.com/2018-ncta-national-collegiate-taekwondochampionships-and-2018-ncta-high-school-championships/). Hilton Garden Inn, Bethesda Up to 30 available rooms $129/night (singles and doubles) Code: National Collegiate Taekwondo Championship (https://goo.gl/dxbg2y) Book by March 7 Courtyard by Marriott Chevy Chase Up to 50 available rooms $129/night (singles and doubles) Code: Tae Kwon Do Room Block (https://goo.gl/swuqyq) Book by March 5 Kimpton, Glover Park Hotel Up to 50 available rooms $179/night (singles and doubles) $199/night (triples) Code: Tae Kwon Do Block (https://goo.gl/ubggrd) Book by March 5

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 5 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All events are held at Bender Arena. All times are Eastern Standard Time (EST: UTC-4:00). Please be advised that all times are approximate and subject to change. FRIDAY, April 6 1:00 pm 8:00 pm Credential pick-up (MEZZANINE LEVEL) 4:00 pm 8:00 pm Weigh-ins for Color Belts and High School sparring competitors (LOCKER ROOMS) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm NCTA General Assembly and Technical Meeting (KETTLER PALMER LOUNGE) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Referee Meeting (CLASSROOM 235) SATURDAY, April 7 9:00 am Opening Ceremonies 9:30 am Collegiate Color Belt Poomsae (all ranks) 10:30 am Collegiate Team Poomsae (Championship Division, male and female) 11:00 am Collegiate Team Poomsae (Team Trials Division, male and female) Collegiate Male White/Yellow Belt Sparring 11:30 am Collegiate Individual Poomsae (Championship Division, male and female) 1:30 pm Collegiate Female White/Yellow Belt Sparring 2:00 pm 7:00 pm Credential pick-up (MEZZANINE LEVEL) 2:30 pm Collegiate Male Green Belt Sparring Collegiate Male Blue Belt Sparring Collegiate Individual Poomsae (Team Trials Division, male and female) 3:00 pm Collegiate Pairs Poomsae (Championship Division) High School Pairs Poomsae 4:00 pm Collegiate Female Green Belt Sparring Collegiate Female Blue Belt Sparring High School Individual Poomsae (male and female) 4:00 pm 7:00 pm Weigh-ins for Collegiate Black Belt sparring competitors (LOCKER ROOMS) 4:30 pm Collegiate Pairs Poomsae (Team Trials Division) High School Team Poomsae 5:00 pm Collegiate Female Red Belt Sparring High School Female Sparring Divisions High School Male Sparring Divisions 6:00 pm Collegiate Male Red Belt Sparring SUNDAY, April 8 9:00 am Collegiate Black Belt Sparring Closing Awards Ceremony (Immediately following Collegiate Black Belt Sparring)

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 6 COLLEGIATE COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY Unlike previous tournaments, the verification of current enrollment status or degree will be processed through the National Student Clearinghouse. Please see below and the end of this packet for instructions. Age Rank Collegiate black belt competitors must be born between 01 JAN 1990 and 31 DEC 2000. Collegiate color belt competitors must be born before 31 DEC 2000. All Collegiate black belt competitors must provide proof of black belt certification. A photocopy of your certification should be uploaded to your Hangastar profile. In addition, please be sure to bring proof of your certification to the tournament. Note: If a black belt competitor does not have a black belt certification uploaded to Hangastar and does not provide a copy of certification at the time of registration, he/she may submit a black belt verification form, available at registration. The athlete s coach/instructor will be required to provide the USA Taekwondo National Office with a copy of the athlete s black belt certification by the final registration deadline of the 2018 USAT National Championships. Note: Athletes with black belt certification or who have competed at USAT events as a black belt may not register for the color belt divisions. Any such athlete found to be competing in the color belt division faces possible sanction by both NCTA and USA Taekwondo. Student Status All collegiate competitors must: U.S. Citizenship 1. Either be registered for at least six (6) units of classes during the Spring 2018 term at an accredited 2-year, 4-year, or graduate college or university or have graduated from an accredited 2-year, 4- year, or graduate college or university in 2017 or 2018; and 2. Verify current enrollment status or degree online through the National Student Clearinghouse. Current enrollment status verification or degree verification can be completed at https://secure.studentclearinghouse.org/vs/index. Complete instructions on how to undergo this process can be found at the end of this packet. Note: Athletes may not compete without proof of student status. All black belt competitors must show proof of United States citizenship. Color copies of one of the following acceptable forms of proof must be submitted with all eligibility forms and should be uploaded to your Hangastar profile: o o o an unexpired U.S. passport; a birth certificate; or U.S. naturalization papers. Please direct any questions or concerns regarding eligibility to NCTAeligibility@gmail.com.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 7 HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITOR ELIGIBILITY All eligibility forms are available from the NCTA page (http://ncta-usa.com/2018-ncta-national-collegiatetaekwondo-championships-and-2018-ncta-high-school-championships/). Age Rank Competitors must be born between 01 JAN 1999 and 31 DEC 2003. All High School black belt competitors must provide proof of black belt certification. A photocopy of your certification should be uploaded to your Hangastar profile. In addition, please be sure to bring proof of your certification to the tournament. Note: If a black belt competitor does not have a black belt certification uploaded to Hangastar and does not provide a copy of certification at the time of registration, he/she may submit a black belt verification form, available at registration. The athlete s coach/instructor will be required to provide the USA Taekwondo National Office with a copy of the athlete s black belt certification by the final registration deadline of the 2018 USAT National Championships. Student Status All High School competitors must submit Form B: Certification of High School Enrollment Status. The certification must be PRODUCED AND DATED AFTER 15 FEBRUARY 2018. Please note: All student status documents must be original copies certified by a high school registrar. Photocopies of student status certifications WILL NOT be accepted; similarly, student identification cards ARE NOT sufficient. Note: Athletes may not compete without proof of student status. U.S. Citizenship All black belt competitors must show proof of United States citizenship. Color copies of one of the following acceptable forms of proof must be submitted with all eligibility forms and should be uploaded to your Hangastar profile: o o o an unexpired U.S. passport; a birth certificate; or U.S. naturalization papers. Submission Requirements All paper eligibility forms must be mailed to the address below, postmarked by Monday, March 26. NCTA 2018, c/o Mr. Ryan Huang PO Box 523854 Springfield VA 22152 Do not use signature verification or return service when mailing in forms as this will significantly delay your paperwork. Please direct any questions or concerns regarding eligibility to NCTAeligibility@gmail.com.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 8 REGISTRATION AND FEES The NCTA Championships are sanctioned by USA Taekwondo. All athletes (both high school and collegiate), coaches, and referees must register online at the USA Taekwondo Hangastar site (http://www.usat.hangastar.com). Once logged into the Hangastar site, click on the Events tab and advance through the Current sub-tab until you see the event titled National Collegiate and High School Taekwondo Championships. Click on Register Now. Registration requires USA Taekwondo Membership, which may be purchased at the Hangastar site for $45. All competitors and coaches must pay for their registration fees before registration closes at the end of the day on MONDAY, APRIL 2. There will be no at-the-door registration for either athletes or coaches. Any required forms can be downloaded from the NCTA site (http://ncta-usa.com/2018-ncta-nationalcollegiate-taekwondo-championships-and-2018-ncta-high-school-championships/). High School and Collegiate Competitors Early registration fee (pay by Monday, March 26): $80 for one event, $15 more for each additional event. Late registration fee (March 27 to April 2): $100 for one event, $15 more for each additional event. Note: Color belt competitors who are international students at a U.S. college or university should not join USA Taekwondo as an international member as this event is not an international competition. Please join USAT as "USA athlete." Note: White belt competitors should register as yellow belts. Note: Athletes may not compete in both Collegiate and High School Divisions. If you are eligible to compete in both, please select only one. Coaches Early registration fee (pay by Monday, March 26): $60 Late registration fee (March 27 to April 2): $80 Note: Each coach is required to be a member of USA Taekwondo, to take and clear the USA Taekwondo background check every two years, to view the USOC Safe Sport video, and to have an Associate Coach (AC) certification, at a minimum. Coaches may obtain the AC certification by passing the Associate Coach Quiz within the Hang-a-star system at least 3 business days prior to the registration deadline. For further information, please visit http://www.teamusa.org/usa-taekwondo/v2-coaching/coach-education-program. Note: Coaches must complete the SafeSport course (please visit: https://www.teamusa.org/~/link.aspx?_id=ac83b1df94ef4dceac54b5f01d2ebead&_z=z) and a background check before registering to coach at any USAT sanctioned event. Further information about this requirement can be found at http://www.teamusa.org/usa-taekwondo/v2-membership/become-a-usa- Taekwondo-Member/COACH-Membership. Weight changes For both Color belt and Black belt competitors, on-site weight class changes will be allowed but a fee of $50 will be assessed. The athlete must declare the weight change before any official weigh-in attempt.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 9 SPECTATOR REGISTRATION The 2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships welcomes spectators (anyone who is not a designated VIP, Referee, Competitor, Coach, or Volunteer) to attend our two day event and to support all of our athletes. Spectator admission fees are detailed below. Groups of ten or more people (e.g. dojang or school groups) will receive a discounted rate. Please note that admission fees will only be accepted in cash. We would appreciate that you bring exact change for admission. Upon payment, spectators will receive an admission bracelet that will be only valid for one (1) day. Spectators with admission bracelets are free to re-enter the venue on the same day. However, spectators may not enter the competition floor at any time. Admission Fees (per spectator) General Admission: $10/day Group rate (10 or more tickets): $8/day American University Student (with university ID): $5/day Kids under 5 (accompanied with paying adult): Free Note: Spectator fees will only apply on Saturday and Sunday. For general questions and concerns, please e-mail: 2018NCTA@gmail.com.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 10 ATHLETE REGISTRATION CHECKLIST All Competitors o Register and pay for the event on http://www.usat.hangastar.com by MONDAY, MARCH 26 (early registration) or MONDAY, APRIL 2 (late registration). Note: If a black belt competitor does not have a black belt certification uploaded to Hangastar and does not provide a copy of certification at the time of registration, he/she may submit a black belt verification form, available at registration. The athlete s coach/instructor will be required to provide the USA Taekwondo National Office with a copy of the athlete s black belt certification by the final registration deadline of the 2018 USAT National Championships. Collegiate Competitors o Verify either current enrollment or undergo a degree verification through the National Student Clearinghouse at https://secure.studentclearinghouse.org/vs/index by MONDAY, MARCH 26. o o Upload proof of black belt certification to Hangastar (Black Belts only) Upload proof of U.S. Citizenship to Hangastar (Black Belts only). Color copies of the below are acceptable: o an unexpired U.S. passport; o a birth certificate; or o U.S. naturalization papers. High School Competitors: o Complete Form B: Certification of High School Enrollment Status (dated after February 15, 2018) o o Upload proof of U.S. Citizenship to Hangastar. Color copies of the below are acceptable: o an unexpired U.S. passport; o a birth certificate; or o U.S. naturalization papers. High School competitors must mail all forms in ONE ENVELOPE with ADEQUATE POSTAGE to the address below, postmarked by MONDAY, MARCH 26: NCTA 2018, c/o Mr. Ryan Huang PO Box 523854 Springfield VA 22152 Note: All forms are available at http://ncta-usa.com/2018-ncta-national-collegiate-taekwondochampionships-and-2018-ncta-high-school-championships/

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 11 COACH REGISTRATION CHECKLIST o Register and pay for the event on http://www.usat.hangastar.com by MONDAY, MARCH 26 (early registration) or MONDAY, APRIL 2 (late registration). Note: All coaches must be registered through Hangastar as an Associate coach or higher and view the USOC Safe Sport video. Note: Coaches must complete the SafeSport course (please visit: https://www.teamusa.org/~/link.aspx?_id=ac83b1df94ef4dceac54b5f01d2ebead&_z=z) and a background check before registering to coach at any USAT sanctioned event. Further information about this requirement can be found at http://www.teamusa.org/usa-taekwondo/v2-membership/become-a-usa- Taekwondo-Member/COACH-Membership. o Coaches are encouraged to attend the NCTA General Assembly and Technical Meeting on Friday, April 6, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Kettler-Palmer Lounge (Classroom 237). o Coaches are also encouraged to attend ad hoc meetings with the referees held at the venue immediately prior to the start of competition days on Saturday, April 7, and Sunday, April 8.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 12 COMPETITION RULES - POOMSAE The 2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships will follow the current USA Taekwondo rules, with some exceptions. All uniforms and gear must follow standard USA Taekwondo rules. PLEASE REVIEW THIS SECTION CAREFULLY AS SOME REQUIREMENTS HAVE CHANGED. CHANGES TO PREVIOUS NCTA REQUIREMENTS ARE HIGHLIGHTED. All rules, divisions, and requirements are subject to change at the discretion of the supervisory committee. COMPETITOR REQUIREMENTS Uniform Requirements. Competitors are required to have: A standard white, V-neck taekwondo uniform in good condition. o Color belt uniforms (even for red belts) must have a white collar o Black belt poomsae competitors may choose between the black V-neck and the WT poomsae (black Y-neck) uniforms o Pair and team competitors are recommended to match uniform styles Taping. All taping for any athlete (poomsae or sparring) must be signed off on the taping itself by medical staff. COACH REQUIREMENTS A dress code for coaches will be in effect. A list of prohibited articles includes, but is not limited to, hats/visors, slippers/flip flops, jeans, shorts, leggings, and sweatpants. Cell phones and communication devices are also prohibited while in the coach s chair.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 13 POOMSAE DIVISIONS Based on eligibility, athletes may compete in various collegiate color belt, collegiate championship (black belts only), collegiate team trials (black belts only), or high school (black belts only) poomsae divisions. Only the Black Belt Team Trials divisions determine membership on the U.S. National Collegiate Poomsae Team. COLLEGIATE COLOR BELT POOMSAE Color belt competitors must choose one approved poomsae to perform a single time. Color belts will perform their poomsae one at a time. There are no weight divisions. The approved poomsae by belt level are: Belt Approved Poomsae White/Yellow Taegeuk 1 or 2 Green Taegeuk 3 or 4 Blue Taegeuk 5 or 6 Red Taegeuk 7 or 8 COLLEGIATE BLACK BELT CHAMPIONSHIP POOMSAE Black Belt Championship poomsae divisions will use a modified version of the WT poomsae competition format. Any division with 20 or more competitors will begin in the Preliminary Round. Any division with 9-19 competitors will begin in the Semifinal Round. Any division with 8 or fewer competitors will begin in the Final Round. The Final Round will use the cutoff format. Division 1 st Compulsory Poomsae (Preliminaries) 2 nd Compulsory Poomsae (Semifinals) 3 rd Compulsory Poomsae (Finals) Men s Individual Taegeuk 7 Keumgang Taebaek & Pyongwon Women s Individual Taegeuk 5 Koryo Keumgang & Taebaek Mixed Pair Koryo Keumgang Pyongwon & Sipjin Men s Team Taegeuk 8 Koryo Taebaek & Pyongwon Women s Team Taegeuk 6 Taegeuk 8 Keumgang & Taebaek Note: For the Championship Pair (1 male, 1 female), Championship Men's Team (3 males), and Championship Women's Team (3 females) divisions, all competitors competing on a single pair or team MUST REPRESENT THE SAME COLLEGE. COLLEGIATE BLACK BELT TEAM TRIALS For individuals, pairs, male teams, and female teams wishing to try out for the U.S. Collegiate National Poomsae Team, there are five Poomsae Team Trial-only divisions: Black Belt Male Individual Team Trials Poomsae Black Belt Female Individual Team Trials Poomsae Black Belt Mixed Pair Team Trials Poomsae (1 male, 1 female) Black Belt Men's Team Trials Team Poomsae (3 males) Black Belt Women's Team Trials Team Poomsae (3 females) Approved poomsae for each of the divisions will be selected based on the below: Preliminary Round (cutoff, top 50% progress to Semifinal Round): Randomly selected poomsae (Taegeuk 6 to Sipjin)

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 14 Semifinal Round (cutoff, top 8 progress to Final Round): Randomly selected poomsae (Taegeuk 6 to Sipjin) Final Round (cutoff, top 8): One randomly selected poomsae (Taegeuk 6 to Sipjin) and one freestyle poomsae Note: For Mixed Pair Team Trials Poomsae, Women s Team Trials Team Poomsae, and Men s Team Trials Team Poomsae divisions, competitors on a single pair or team MAY REPRESENT DIFFERENT SCHOOLS. Note: Team Trials Poomsae divisions do not earn points for NCTA standings. HIGH SCHOOL BLACK BELT POOMSAE High School Black Belt poomsae will be contested according to the modified WT Junior Division rules, regardless of the age of the competitor. High School Black Belt poomsae is a USA Taekwondo National Championships qualifying event. There will be no Freestyle poomsae. Men s & Women s Individual Categories: Preliminary Round: Taegeuk 7 Semifinal Round: Keumgang Final Round: Taegeuk 8, Koryo Competitors in the following High School Divisions do not have to represent the same school: Black Belt Mixed Pair High School Poomsae (1 man, 1 woman) Black Belt Men's High School Team Poomsae (3 men) Black Belt Women's High School Team Poomsae (3 women) Preliminary Round: Taegeuk 7 Semifinal Round: Keumgang Final Round: Taegeuk 8, Koryo

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 15 COMPETITION RULES - SPARRING The 2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships will follow the current USA Taekwondo rules, with some exceptions. All uniforms and gear must follow standard USA Taekwondo rules. PLEASE REVIEW THIS SECTION CAREFULLY AS SOME REQUIREMENTS HAVE CHANGED. CHANGES TO PREVIOUS NCTA REQUIREMENTS ARE HIGHLIGHTED. All rules, divisions, and requirements are subject to change at the discretion of the supervisory committee. COMPETITION FORMAT Collegiate Black Belt Competitors Three (3) rounds of 2 minutes, 1 minute rest between rounds Preliminaries: Single elimination Semifinals/Finals: Single elimination Full Contact Rules for all divisions Collegiate Color Belt Competitors Three (3) rounds of 1 minute, 30 seconds rest between rounds Single elimination Head contact o White/Yellow Belt division: No head contact o Green and Blue Belt divisions: Junior Safety Rules (controlled head contact) o Red Belt and above divisions: Full Contact Rules High School Competitors (Black Belts Only) Three (3) rounds of 1 minute, 30 seconds rest between rounds Single elimination Full Contact Rules for all divisions

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 16 COMPETITOR REQUIREMENTS Uniform Requirements. Competitors are required to have: A standard white, V-neck taekwondo uniform in good condition o Black belt uniforms must have a black collar o Color belt uniforms (even red belts) must have a white collar Equipment Requirements. Competitors are required to have: Properly-fitting WT foam head gear, with no damage or cracks. Head gear may be white, red, or blue. If not white, they must correspond to the color of the chest protector. USAT-approved open-finger gloves are mandatory for all Black Belt competitors (optional for Color Belt competitors). Gloves may be white, red, or blue. If not white, they must correspond to the color of the chest protector. Foam or vinyl shin protectors and forearm guards. Forearm guards with hand protectors attached are not allowed. Foam or vinyl instep protectors (color belts only) Groin protection (required for both male and female sparring competitors) worn under uniform A mouth guard. Mouth guards must be clear or white, although exceptions are allowed if the competitor has a doctor s note, which must be presented during inspection. Electronic Gear. Generation 1 Daedo/Truescore electronic chest protectors will be used for all sparring divisions. All sparring athletes must provide their own Generation 1 Daedo e-foot Gear Daedo/Truescore heel socks may be worn in divisions in which Daedo/Truescore e-headgear is used Generation 2 Daedo e-footgear may not be worn in any division e-headgear will only be used for Full Contact divisions (i.e., Black Belt and Red Belt divisions) Taping. All taping must be signed off on the taping itself by medical staff. COACH REQUIREMENTS A dress code for coaches will be in effect. A list of prohibited articles includes, but is not limited to, hats/visors, slippers/flip flops, jeans, shorts, leggings, and sweatpants. Cell phones and communication devices are also prohibited while in the coach s chair.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 17 SPARRING DIVISIONS All sparring divisions will serve as a qualifier for the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships. There will be no color belt High School divisions. The weight divisions are as follows: COLLEGIATE BLACK BELTS Male Female Fin Below 54 kg Below 46 kg Fly 54.1-58 kg 46.1-49 kg Bantam 58.1-63 kg 49.1-53 kg Feather 63.1-68 kg 53.1-57 kg Light 68.1-74 kg 57.1-62 kg Welter 74.1-80 kg 62.1-67 kg Middle 80.1-87 kg 67.1-73 kg Heavy Over 87 kg Over 73 kg HIGH SCHOOL BLACK BELTS (JUNIOR WEIGHT DIVISIONS) Male Female Fin Below 45 kg Below 42 kg Fly 45.1-48 kg 42.1-44 kg Bantam 48.1-51 kg 44.1-46 kg Feather 51.1-55 kg 46.1-49 kg Light 55.1-59 kg 49.1-52 kg Welter 59.1-63 kg 52.1-55 kg Light Middle 63.1-68 kg 55.1-59 kg Middle 68.1-73 kg 59.1-63 kg Light Heavy 73.1-78 kg 63.1-68 kg Heavy Over 78 kg Over 68 kg Divisions may be combined at the tournament supervisory committee s discretion. However, athletes seeking to qualify for the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships must weigh-in at the appropriate division for that tournament. Athletes turning 18 or older in 2018 must specify in Hangastar the corresponding division that they intend to compete in at the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 18 COLLEGIATE COLOR BELTS Male Female Fin/Fly Below 58 kg Below 49 kg Bantam/Feather 58.1-68 kg 49.1-57 kg Light/Welter 68.1-80 kg 57.1-67 kg Middle/Heavy Over 80 kg Over 67 kg Although eight (8) weight divisions are listed for color belts in the online Hangastar registration site, color belt sparring will be combined into four (4) weight divisions: fin/fly, bantam/feather, light/welter, and middle/heavy. Color belt competitors who would like to compete at the 2018 USA Taekwondo National Championships in the color belt divisions should register and weigh-in at the weight division in which they wish to qualify for that event. COLLEGIATE SPARRING DIVISIONS by BELT RANK Black Belts Red Belts Blue Belts Green Belts White and Yellow Belts Note: Green Belt and Blue Belt divisions will NOT be combined for sparring. WEIGHT CHANGES For both Color belt and Black belt competitors, on-site weight class changes will be allowed but a fee of $50 will be assessed. The athlete must declare the weight change before any official weigh-in attempt.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 19 NCTA INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP To be considered for the NCTA team standings, as well as to have a vote at the general assembly, please register your university or college taekwondo club by completing the form at the NCTA website (http://ncta-usa.com/). Please note: institutional membership must be paid prior to the NCTA meeting on Friday, April 6. COLLEGIATE STANDINGS All schools that are registered members of the NCTA in 2018 and are in good standing may earn points toward collegiate standings. Each gold medal in a qualifying division is worth 3 points. Each silver medal in a qualifying division is worth 2 points and each bronze medal in a qualifying division is worth 1 point. Eligible teams may earn points toward the first, second, and third place trophies in three categories: 1. Novice points accrued by color belts only 2. Championship points accrued by black belts only 3. Combined points accrued by black belts and color belts Qualifying divisions that earn points for the novice and combined categories are as follows: Color Belt Poomsae (all divisions) Color Belt Sparring (all divisions) Qualifying divisions that earn points for the black belt and combined categories are as follows: Black Belt Male Individual Championship Poomsae Black Belt Female Individual Championship Poomsae Black Belt Mixed Pair Championship Poomsae Black Belt Men's Team Championship Poomsae Black Belt Women's Team Championship Poomsae Black Belt Sparring (all divisions)

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 20 TRANSPORTATION AND LODGING, offers a number of transportation options. The area is served by three major airports, the closest to American University being D.C.A, followed by IAD and BWI. Public transportation options are recommended, such as the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA, or colloquially, Metro ). Due to the timing of the event, large numbers of tourists are expected in the area for the annual Cherry Blossom viewings/festivals; hence, hotel and lodging availability may be limited. Please plan accordingly. TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS AIRPORTS Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA): 30 minutes by car (http://www.metwashairports.com/d.c.a/parking-transportation) (703) 417-8000 From DCA: The metro stops adjacent to Terminals B and C. Both Blue and Yellow Lines stop at Reagan National Airport. From the National Airport station, take the train to the Tenleytown/American University station (transfer from the Blue/Yellow Lines to the Red Line at Gallery Place station or Metro Center station in the direction of Shady Grove); then, take the American University shuttle to campus. To DCA: Take the metro from the Tenleytown/American University station (Red Line) and transfer to the Blue or Yellow Lines to the National Airport Station. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD): 60 minutes by car (http://www.flydulles.com/iad/parking-transportation) (703) 572-2700 From IAD: the Washington Flyer (http://www.flydulles.com/iad/washington-flyer) provides bus service from Dulles Airport to the Wiehle-Reston East station. From the Wiehle-Reston East station take the metro train to the Tenleytown/American University station; then, take the American University shuttle to campus. To IAD: Take the Orange Line to the West Falls Church station; then, take the Washington Flyer shuttle to the airport. The Washington Flyer travels to Dulles every half hour from the West Falls Church station. It will cost $14 round trip or $8 one way. Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI): 60 minutes by car (https://www.bwiairport.com/to-from-bwi/transportation) 1-800-I-FLY-BWI or (301) 261-1000 From BWI: The BWI Express Metrobus B30 runs from BWI airport to the Greenbelt station. From Greenbelt, take the metro train to the Tenleytown/American University station; then, take the American University shuttle to campus. To BWI: Via metro, take the Green Line to the Greenbelt station, then take Metrobus B30. Via taxi it will cost between $55 to $70 from D.C. Via Amtrak, trains (202-484-7540) depart from Union Station and take about 30 minutes to get to BWI. It will cost between $20-30. Via MARC, trains (1-800-325-7245) also leave Union Station, taking about 30 minutes. One-way fare is $5. A free shuttle connects the BWI rail station and terminal. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) (https://www.wmata.com/) (202) 637-7000

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 21 Metrorail hours are open from 5:30 a.m. weekdays and at 8 a.m. on weekends. Metrorail closes at midnight (2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday). Metrorail fares and passes range from $1.35 to $4.50. Reduced fares are charged during non-rush hours, evenings and weekends. The largest amount of change the ticket machines gives is $5. One day passes ($7.80) allow unlimited rail travel on weekdays after 9:30 a.m. and all day on the weekends. The 7-Day Fast Fare Pass ($39) allows unlimited rail travel for seven consecutive days. The closest Metro stop to American University is Tenleytown/AU on the Red Line. AU provides a free shuttle from the Tenleytown/AU station to campus. Directions to the shuttle are posted at the Metro. At the Metro station, take the escalator and exit to the east, which is on your left (look for the sign directing you to AU Shuttle stop). Once at street level, the shuttle stop is just a few yards ahead at the intersection of 40th Street and Albemarle Street. The shuttle runs on a continuous loop and departs every ten minutes. You need no special pass to ride. The shuttle will then be about a 5 minute ride to campus and you will want to exit at the Nebraska Hall stop. If you choose to walk from the Metro, the main campus is approximately one mile. Heading south on Wisconsin Avenue, turn right on Nebraska Avenue (at the Tenley Campus) and take that until you reach Ward Circle. Turn right at Massachusetts Avenue. Bender Arena will be on your left, opposite the Katzen Arts Center on your right. Maryland Mass Transit Administration (MTA) 1-800-543-9809 MARC Train (https://www.bwiairport.com/to-from-bwi/transportation/transit/mta-marc-train) (800) 325-7245 AMTRAK (https://www.amtrak.com/home.html) 1-800-USA-RAIL Amtrak trains regularly arrive in Washington at Union Station. Washington Metro (subway) trains run Monday through Thursday from 5 a.m. until midnight, Friday from 5 a.m. until 3 a.m., Saturday from 7 a.m. until 3 a.m. and Sunday from 7 a.m. until midnight. Greyhound Lines, Inc. 1-800-229-9424 or (202) 289-5155 PERSONAL VEHICLE From northeast of Washington (New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore) Follow I-95 south to I-495 west toward Silver Spring. (See From I- 495 below.) From northwest of Washington (western Pennsylvania, western Maryland) Follow I-270 south. Where I-270 divides, follow the right-hand branch toward northern Virginia. (Do not take the branch toward Washington.) Merge with I-495 (Capital Beltway). (See From I- 495 below.) From south or west of Washington (northern Virginia, Norfolk, Richmond, Charlottesville) Follow I-95 north or I-66 east to I-495 (Capital Beltway). Take I-495 north toward Silver Spring. (See From I-495 below.) From I-495 (Capital Beltway) Take exit 39 and follow the signs for River Road (Maryland Route 190) east toward Washington. Continue east on River Road to the fifth traffic light. Turn right onto Goldsboro Road (Maryland Route 614). At the first traffic light, turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue NW (Maryland Route 396). Continue on Massachusetts Avenue NW through the first traffic circle (Westmoreland Circle). Continue one more mile to 4400 Massachusetts.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 22 PARKING AT BENDER ARENA The designated University parking lot for this event is the Sports Center Parking Garage, adjacent Bender Arena. Please note that all University parking regulations will be in effect. Any vehicles parking in University lots between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Mon-Fri are required to use the pay-as-you-go meters located in the front of the lot ($2.00/hr). Parking in the Garage is free-of-charge outside these times unless otherwise specified. Please refer to the following map for the location of Bender Arena. The Sports Center Parking Garage is located immediately to the right of the arena. (https://www.american.edu/aumaps/upload/main_tenley_vicinity.pdf). Bender Arena 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Parking Deck Parking deck entrance only on this side Parking deck entrance

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 23 LODGING OPTIONS American University is located at 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, 20016, 4 miles northwest of downtown The closest Metro stop to the University is the Tenleytown/AU station on the Red Line. Below is a listing of accommodations in order of travel time and distance from the Tenleytown/AU metro station. HOTELS Days Inn (http://www.d.c.daysinn.com/) 4400 Connecticut Ave NW 202-244-5600 0.09 mi/5 min Embassy Suites Washington D.C. (http://www.hilton.com/) 4300 Military Rd NW 202-362-9300 1.3mi/6 min Courtyard by Marriott Chevy Chase (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/tra vel/wasvy-courtyard-chevy-chase/) 5220 Wisconsin Ave Chevy Chase, MD 301-656-1500 1.5 mi/7 min Kimpton Glover Park Hotel (http://www.gloverparkhotel.com/) (Metro Bus but no Metro Train) 2505 Wisconsin Ave. NW 202-337-9700 1.9 mi/9 min Omni Shoreham Hotel (http://www.omnihotels.com/) 2500 Calvert St NW 202-234-0700 2.6 mi/10 min Marriott Wardman Park Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/) 2660 Woodley Rd NW Hyatt Regency Bethesda (http://bethesda.hyatt.com/) One Bethesda Metro Center Bethesda, MD 301-657-1234 3.1 mi/14 min The Georgetown Inn (http://www.georgetowninn.com/) (Metrobus but no Metro Train) 1310 Wisconsin Ave NW 202-333-8900 3.2 mi/14 min Washington Hilton Hotel (http://www.hilton.com/) 1919 Connecticut Ave NW 202-483-3000 3.3 mi/12 min Courtyard Washington Dupont Circle (http://www.marriott.com/) Northwest 1900 Connecticut Ave. NW 202-332-9300 3.6 mi/14 min The Dupont Hotel (http://www.doylecollection.com/) 1500 New Hampshire Ave. NW 202-483-6000 3.8 mi/15 min Washington Marriott Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/) (between Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle Metro Stations) Park Hyatt Washington (http://washington.hyatt.com/) 24th at M St NW 202-789-1234 3.8 mi/17 min Renaissance Washington Dupont Circle (http://www.marriott.com/) 1143 New Hampshire Ave, NW 202-775-0800 4.0 mi/17 min Capitol Hilton Hotel (http://www.hilton.com/) 16th & K Streets, NW 202-393-1000 4.4 mi/20 min Bethesda Marriott (http://www.marriott.com/) 5151 Pooks Hill Rd Bethesda, MD 301-897-9400 5.3 mi/20 min J.W. Marriott Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/) 1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW 202-393-2000 5.0 mi/25 min Marriott at Metro Center (http://www.marriott.com/) 775 12th St NW

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 24 202-328-2000 2.5 mi/10 min Residence Inn, Bethesda (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/fac t-sheet/travel/wasbr-residence-innbethesda-downtown/) 7335 Wisconsin Ave Bethesda, MD 301-718-0200 2.8 mi/12 min 1221 22nd St NW 202-872-1500 4.0 mi/20 min Park Hyatt Washington (http://washington.hyatt.com/) (Blue, Yellow, Silver Lines Metro) 24th at M St NW 202-789-1234 3.8 mi/17 min 202-737-2200 5.2 mi/25 min HOSTELS Washington International Student Center (http://www.d.c.hostel.com/) (about a 15 minute walk to Woodley Park - Red Line Metro) 2451 18th St. NW 1-800-567-4150 or 202-667-7681 3.3 mi/14 min William Penn House (http://www.williampennhouse.org/) (about a 10 minute walk to Eastern Market - Blue, Yellow, Silver- Metro Station) 515 East Capitol St. SE 202-543-5560 7.2 mi/25 min Hilltop Hostel (http://hosteld.c.com/) 300 Carroll St, NW 202-291-9591 4.8 mi/19 min

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 25 VISITING WASHINGTON, D.C. GETTING AROUND TOWN has four quadrants: NW, NE, SW and SE. A quadrant is required to find all Washington addresses. Numbered streets run north and south, with numbers increasing as they move away from the Capitol. Lettered streets run east and west (no J, X, Y or Z). Diagonal avenues bear state names, intersecting streets at traffic circles. It is recommended that visitors utilize the WMATA metro bus and rail lines. VISITOR GUIDES Visit D.C. Guide https://washington.org/ National Cherry Blossom Festival https://washington.org/d.c.-guide-to/national-cherry-blossom-festival National Monuments and Memorials https://washington.org/topics/monuments-memorials Smithsonian Museums https://www.si.edu/visit Capitol Building https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/plan-visit White House Tours https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/tours-events/

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 26 VERIFICATION OF CURRENT ENROLLMENT OR DEGREE Please refer to the following instructions on how to verify current enrollment or degree through the National Student Clearinghouse: 1. Go to https://secure.studentclearinghouse.org/vs/index 2. If you are a current collegiate student OR if you have graduated your institute within the past 6 months a. Under What would you like to verify, click on Current Enrollment b. Under School enter the full name of your college or university. c. Under Who would you like to verify, enter all of the requested information. A Reference ID number is not required. Click Submit. For current students or competitors who graduated less than 6 months ago. Enter the name of your school. Fill this out. Click Submit.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 27 d. On the next page, enter your Personal Information and Billing Information. i. Click This Verification is being requested on behalf of an organization. Under Organization Name type National Collegiate Taekwondo Association, and under Organization Type click Other. ii. Under Purpose Click Product/Service Discount or Eligibility. iii. Click Continue. e. Under Purpose select Product/Service Discount or Eligibility. Agree to the Terms and Conditions, and click Continue.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 28 Select Product/Service Discount or Eligibility. f. On the next screen, enter your credit card information and click Pay with your credit card.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 29 g. The next screen will take you to your verification results. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF YOUR ORDER ID NUMBER. THIS NUMBER WILL BE REQUIRED FOR YOU TO REGISTER THROUGH HANGASTAR. 3. If you have graduated more than 7 months ago a. Under What would you like to verify, click on Degree or School Certificate b. Enter the required School, Degree Title, Degree Level, Major, and Year information. c. Under Who would you like to verify, enter all of the requested information. A Reference ID number is not required. Click Submit. Select Degree or School Certificate Fill in this section. Fill in this section. Click Submit. d. On the next page, enter your Personal Information and Billing Information. i. Click This Verification is being requested on behalf of an organization. Under Organization Name type National Collegiate Taekwondo Association, and under Organization Type click Other. ii. Under Purpose Click Product/Service Discount or Eligibility. iii. Click Continue.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 30 Check this box. Select Product Service or Eligibility. e. On the next screen, enter your credit card information and click Pay with your credit card.

2018 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships 31 f. The next screen will take you to your verification results. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF YOUR ORDER ID NUMBER. THIS NUMBER WILL BE REQUIRED FOR YOU TO REGISTER THROUGH HANGASTAR. Note: If you are unable to verify your current enrollment status or degree through the National Student Clearinghouse, please email NCTAeligibility@gmail.com for further instructions on how to mail in an NCTA Certificate of Collegiate Status with a raised seal from your college or university.